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HELP! How to convert MS Word/Excel into Image?

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    Hi... I need help terribly... I'm using Visual Basic .NET. As my subject, is there any way to convert Microsoft Words/Excel into an image programatically? Or is there any 3rd party component which allows me to manipulate the conversion programatically in my application? I wanna perform wat the Tablet PC Journal Writer can do, i.e. export the word .doc into an image and allows me to "ink" on it. I would need VB.NET snipplets to understand. Thank you..

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      Hi... I need help terribly... I'm using Visual Basic .NET. As my subject, is there any way to convert Microsoft Words/Excel into an image programatically? Or is there any 3rd party component which allows me to manipulate the conversion programatically in my application? I wanna perform wat the Tablet PC Journal Writer can do, i.e. export the word .doc into an image and allows me to "ink" on it. I would need VB.NET snipplets to understand. Thank you..

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      I would look into opening the document using the Office Object Model and then seeing what formats are available to "save as" that document in.

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